Will Newbies Keep Playing Tennis and Golf Now That Other Sports Are Back?
Recreational athletes flocked to accessible and safely distanced sports. Leaders in golf and tennis both of which have had massive public investment want to sustain their pandemic booms. Read more...
More than 70% of all COVID-19 cases in New York City might be linked to variants, report finds
Between January and mid-March, the percentage of coronavirus samples linked to coronavirus variants that were sent for sequencing from 10% go more than 70%, a new report finds. Read more...
How To Clean Your Patio
Sprucing up for spring includes giving your lawn furniture the cleaning it deserves. Read more...
Ted Nugent tests positive for COVID-19 after previously calling the virus a 'leftist scam'
The 72-year-old musician announced his diagnosis in a Facebook Live video Monday telling fans 'I thought I was dying' and describing his symptoms as a 'clusterf-ck'. Read more...
Would YOU like to be paid daily or weekly rather than monthly?
Hi55 Ventures, created last summer by Scottish entrepreneur David Brown, 55, wants to change the traditional monthly salary system to benefit both employees and employers. Read more...
Tony Buzbee, Lawyer for Deshaun Watson39;s Accusers, Addresses Skeptics
This case is about female empowerment, taking the power back, said Tony Buzbee, who represents seven women in lawsuits accusing the Texans quarterback of sexual assaults. Read more...
25 Free Performances Come to Bryant Park Starting in June
The park will host events for live audiences of 200 with institutions including the New York Philharmonic, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Joes Pub and the Classical Theater of Harlem. Read more...
Covid lockdown Scotland Nicola Sturgeon says pubs can reopen INDOORS from MONDAY
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon declared that hospitality, shops and gyms can get back up and running next week, hailing the success of the vaccine rollout. Read more...
Lizzie Cundy breaks a TV record by changing swimsuits FIVE TIMES during debate
The radio host, 52, was able to break aGuinness World Record in the process for the most amount of swimwear changes on any TV show. Read more...
A Father, a Son, a Disease, and a Camera
Cheney Orr knew that Alzheimer's would take his father away. Photography helped him get to know the man. Read more...
For Caleb Azumah Nelson, Theres Freedom in Feeling Seen
In his debut novel, Open Water, the British-Ghanaian author incorporates images, scenes and the occasional Kendrick Lamar lyric to communicate what prose alone cannot. Read more...
How to Grip a Putter 9 Ways the Pros Use
The claw. The two thumbs. The alternative reverse overlap. Every golfer at this weeks Masters Tournament has a preferred way to putt and a reason for doing it. Read more...
A London Teeming With Bodies, Buildings, Desire and Greed
The British author Fiona Mozleys new novel, Hot Stew, features sex workers fighting an eviction order from a real-estate heiress and a host of other Londoners vying for control over their lives, careers and possessions. Read more...
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Season 1, Episode 5 Shielded
As the series approaches its finale, the writers took some time in the penultimate episode to reestablish their characters. Read more...
Book Review Empire of Pain, by Patrick Radden Keefe
Empire of Pain, by the New Yorker staff writer, is a deeply reported chronicle of the Sackler family and the highly addictive painkiller it marketed at great profit and with disastrous results for the public. Read more...